CNET Top 5: LED LCD TVs The hottest TV tech out there isn't 3D, it's LED. Here are the best LED LCD TVs according to CNET. Original video: cnettv.cnet.com [Video Rating: 4 / 5[/random]
Probably within the next 20yrs. I've heard that an experimental company has invented the 4320p TV along with a cable to match. It's still under testing though.
sony tv desgins look ugly. samsungs look beautiful. sony looks better tho n id rather have a ugly design with best quality then a beuatiful design with close to est quality.
Depends Sony makes the best 32in tvs in the market. But then samsung pulls away with all other sizes lol. I think LG is a bit better than Sharp then after that idk either.
If you can't get great black levels, then you can't get good color levels. You always want your black to be super black with no contrasting issues. What I don't like is why focus on thinness lol.
Thats true but most of traditional living rooms have bright lights everywhere which plasma TVs would be suck at this circumstance. I assume that plasma TVs would be great if you are using it in dark room for home cinema or something.However it would consume a lot of electricity plus its fat.
OLEDs would be the best at this time since it can shut each pixel off = 100% DARK
hahahahaa, i must be watching some comedy skit or something... lol 2 lg tv and vizio top 1 ...damn CNET, now i know never to trust them for an opinion.
cnet's no.1 product must always be american product... no matter it sucks! :P hahah... vizio? hahahahahahha.... the fat thick is his favourite.... cnet is the best! ;)
Probably within the next 20yrs.
ReplyDeleteI've heard that an experimental company has invented the 4320p TV along with a cable to match. It's still under testing though.
in the 90's.. lol
ReplyDeleteAhh.. vizio lol
ReplyDeleteVizio's Cinemawide Tv has a 2560 x 1080p resolution
ReplyDeletecrystel led is better
ReplyDeleteyou are!
ReplyDeleteWhen the hell are companies going to make TV's with a higher res than 1920x1080?
ReplyDeleteEveryone... How else would you surf the web?
ReplyDeletewhy?
ReplyDeletesony tv desgins look ugly. samsungs look beautiful. sony looks better tho n id rather have a ugly design with best quality then a beuatiful design with close to est quality.
ReplyDeleteSONY!!!!! is the best
ReplyDeleteDepends Sony makes the best 32in tvs in the market. But then samsung pulls away with all other sizes lol. I think LG is a bit better than Sharp then after that idk either.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't get great black levels, then you can't get good color levels. You always want your black to be super black with no contrasting issues. What I don't like is why focus on thinness lol.
ReplyDeleteThats true but most of traditional living rooms have bright lights everywhere which plasma TVs would be suck at this circumstance. I assume that plasma TVs would be great if you are using it in dark room for home cinema or something.However it would consume a lot of electricity plus its fat.
ReplyDeleteOLEDs would be the best at this time since it can shut each pixel off = 100% DARK
Because black levels are important if you want a crisp a picture.
ReplyDeleteLOL Who will even text using the remote?
ReplyDeleteWhy CNET always concentrate on black levels? WTF....new tech is improving colors, i am not going to watch black screen.
ReplyDeletePause at 1:25 look at his face...
ReplyDeletePlasma don't need any backlight...
ReplyDeletesony the best
ReplyDeleteI think the best tv makers are samsung then 2nd is a tie between sony and sharp then i have no clue
ReplyDeleteLolz 4 out of 5 r Asians!!
ReplyDeleteThey exist, but one smaller than 19" costs over $2000!
ReplyDeletehahahahaa, i must be watching some comedy skit or something... lol 2 lg tv and vizio top 1 ...damn CNET, now i know never to trust them for an opinion.
ReplyDeletecnet's no.1 product must always be american product... no matter it sucks! :P
ReplyDeletehahah... vizio? hahahahahahha.... the fat thick is his favourite.... cnet is the best! ;)
We require more such articles that we can read with such energy.
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